33-VOHb VOICES OF HISTORY – From the Edison Archives (Mc-Graw EDISON COMPANY). A souvenir disk of early Edison recordings released on the 110th anniversary of the birth of Thomas A. Edison. February 11th, 1847-1957. Released by Edison Voicewriter, Thomas A. Edison Industries of McGraw-Edison Company, West Orange, New Jersey. 33⅓ rpm LONG PLAYING, 7-inch vinyl, mint condition – to be played on an electric phonograph with an L.P. needle. With non-original hand-written commemorative good sleeve.
Side 1: Thomas A. Edison “The Future of Electricity”, 1908; “The Charge Of the Light Brigade”, recorded 1890; P. T. Barnum Speaks in London, 1889; Excerpt from McKinley Inaugural Address, 1897.
Side 2: Thomas A. Edison Rerecords the 1st words of the Phonograph, 1927; “The Rights of Labor” – campaign speech of W. H. Taft, 1908; “The Right of the People to Rule” – T. Roosevelt, 1912